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Sau Vic 2013 Motorsport Championship Round 5 - PI Sunday June 16

Hosted by PIARC so should not have those pesky noise complaints.

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http://www.piarc.com.au/files/2013%20June%20Sprint.pdf

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I'm in.

BTW anyone had availability/issues with 100 octane fuel from the United in San Remo?

Car is tuned using 98 so thinking of filling up on the way with P100 for an extra safety margin at the track.

I'm in.

BTW anyone had availability/issues with 100 octane fuel from the United in San Remo?

Car is tuned using 98 so thinking of filling up on the way with P100 for an extra safety margin at the track.

united 100 has ethanol in it so be careful running it if your not tuned for it

Do they have E85 there now!???

Either way I wouldn't run P100 on a 98 tune.

Why is that? I've been told be Trent that he'd tune my car on 98 but was good to run united 100 for the track

Why is that? I've been told be Trent that he'd tune my car on 98 but was good to run united 100 for the track

due to the ethanol content, it varies so amount of fuel that needs to be delivered varies as well,

could be a little rich could be a little lean, either way not so good.

I got mine tuned on BP 98 and that only fuel that goes into it.

why spend so much on a motor to cheap out on the fuel?

due to the ethanol content, it varies so amount of fuel that needs to be delivered varies as well,

could be a little rich could be a little lean, either way not so good.

I got mine tuned on BP 98 and that only fuel that goes into it.

why spend so much on a motor to cheap out on the fuel?

Lol, what?

Why is that? I've been told be Trent that he'd tune my car on 98 but was good to run united 100 for the track

mmmm yeh but I'd expect he'd prefer to run a tune for the P100, not just run P100 on the 98 tune.

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